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  2. Is it better to pay someone to do your taxes or do them ... - AOL

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    And because tax laws change all the time and amount to more than 2,652 pages (or well over 1 million words compared with the King James Bible's 788,280 words or War and Peace’s 560,000 words ...

  3. Common reasons why you might owe taxes this year - AOL

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    If you can’t pay your entire tax bill when it’s due, there are a number of options available to help you avoid serious consequences. Some involve working out payments directly with the IRS ...

  4. What To Do If You Receive An Unexpected Tax Bill From The IRS

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    According to the IRS website, you can dispute a tax bill by notifying the IRS supervisor within 30 days of receiving the bill and then completing Form 12009. You can then request an Informal ...

  5. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Donors of gifts in excess of the annual exclusion must file gift tax returns on IRS Form 709 [100] and pay the tax. Executors of estates with a gross value in excess of the unified credit must file an estate tax return on IRS Form 706 [101] and pay the tax from the estate. Returns are required if the gifts or gross estate exceed the exclusions.

  6. Tax refund - Wikipedia

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    Optimally, a return should result in a payment owed of just less than the amount that would cause a penalty charge, which is 100% of the prior year's tax (110% for high income individuals), 90% of the current year's tax, or $1,000 for individuals who have direct withholding and do not pay estimated tax. In order to decrease the amount of the ...

  7. Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Taxpayers are required to pay all taxes owed based on the self-assessed tax returns, as adjusted. The IRS collection process may provide time payment plans that include interest and a "penalty" that is merely added interest. Where taxpayers do not pay tax owed, the IRS has strong means to enforce collection.